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  2. How to keep your child safe this summer from drugs and ... - AOL

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    Stay involved in youth activities and whereabouts during the summer break. Regular check-ins and supervision help deter risky behaviors and provide opportunities for intervention if needed.

  3. Epilepsy in children - Wikipedia

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    Epilepsy is a neurological condition of recurrent episodes of unprovoked epileptic seizures. A seizure is an abnormal neuronal brain activity that can cause intellectual, emotional, and social consequences. Epilepsy affects children and adults of all ages and races, and is one of the most common neurological disorders of the nervous system. [1]

  4. Alcohol withdrawal syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol hallucinosis: patients have transient visual, auditory, or tactile hallucinations, but are otherwise clear. [12] Withdrawal seizures: seizures occur within 48 hours of alcohol cessation and occur either as a single generalized tonic-clonic seizure or as a brief episode of multiple seizures. [14]

  5. Substance abuse prevention - Wikipedia

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    Around 40% of children have tried alcohol by the time that they are ten. [citation needed] Many organizations educate, advocate, and collaborate to prevent substance use. Some programs may begin by allowing students to be interactive and learn skills such as how to refuse drugs.

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  7. Summer food safety: 10 things you should know and what ... - AOL

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    Summer is a time for casual fun and relaxation. Everything is easier – we throw flip flops on, we throw easy get-togethers, we throw kids in the pool, we throw food on the grill, we throw up ...

  8. Febrile seizure - Wikipedia

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    Children with febrile convulsions are more likely to have a febrile seizure in the future if they were young at their first seizure (less than 18 months old), have a family history of a febrile convulsions in first-degree relatives (a parent or sibling), have a short time between the onset of fever and the seizure, had a low degree of fever ...

  9. Causes of seizures - Wikipedia

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    In children between the ages of 6 months and 5 years, a fever of 38 °C (100.4 °F) or higher may lead to a febrile seizure. [25] About 2-5% of all children will experience such a seizure during their childhood. [26] In most cases, a febrile seizure will not indicate epilepsy. [26] Approximately 40% of children who experience a febrile seizure ...